I recently purchased a BC (a TransPac II for you nosey folks) that came with a metal buckle for the waist strap. I remembered using a weight belt years ago that had a metal buckle and disliking it for some reason, I think because it eventually became bent and stop working properly.
While donning the BC by feel, I accidentally mis-threaded the buckle, sending the entering strap down through a slot beneath the cam. What was most disturbing about this was that, at first, it felt and even appeared as if the buckle was threaded and latched properly, but after tugging on it for a moment it came undone. If you're not watching closely, it can also be mis-threaded up through the same slot.
I have since replaced the metal buckle with a plastic one that doesn't allow for the mistake.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems with metal buckles? I would hate to think of using this same one for a weight belt -- it would easily slip off mid-dive if not threaded properly.
g2
While donning the BC by feel, I accidentally mis-threaded the buckle, sending the entering strap down through a slot beneath the cam. What was most disturbing about this was that, at first, it felt and even appeared as if the buckle was threaded and latched properly, but after tugging on it for a moment it came undone. If you're not watching closely, it can also be mis-threaded up through the same slot.
I have since replaced the metal buckle with a plastic one that doesn't allow for the mistake.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems with metal buckles? I would hate to think of using this same one for a weight belt -- it would easily slip off mid-dive if not threaded properly.
g2